Arpad of Hungary

Arpad "the Victorious" of Hungary (845-907) was the Grand Prince of the Magyars from 895 to 907, succeeding Almos of Hungary and preceding Zoltan of Hungary.

Biography
Arpad was born in 845 AD, the son of King Almos of Hungary. He was a member of the House of Arpad, a dynasty of Tengri Hungarians (then called Magyars) that would rule Hungary until 1301. His father Almos was killed before the Magyars could reach Pannonia, and Arpad took over the tribe. Arpad decided to settle down in the Carpathian Basin, making it the new homeland of the Magyar tribes. Arpad is hailed as a national hero by present-day Hungarians for his foundation of the Kingdom of Hungary, and he died in 907 AD.